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Mad, Bravy. — Rich creamy white, with blush centre; perfect form; large, very double and sweet. 

 Mad. Devacout. — A magnificent Rose; beautiful clear canary yellow; delicious tea fragrance; large, 



very double and full ; beautiful in bud and flower. 

 Mad. Cliedane Guinoisseau.— A valuable and exceedingly beautiful variet)'-; flowers clear golden 



yellow; large, very full and sweet; buds long and pointed; opens well; first-class in every way. 

 Mad. Lambard. — A first-class Rose; extra-large, full flowers; very double and sweet; color, a beautiful 



shade of rosy bronze, passing to salmon and fawn, beautifully shaded with carmine ; buds and reverse 



of petals deep rosy crimson ; an elegant Rose. 

 Mad. Margottin. — This is a grand Rose; always a favorite; very large, perfectly double; flowers ele- 

 gantly perfumed ; color, beautiful dark citron yellow, with bright red centre ; a stronggrower and quite 



hardy. 

 Mad. Caroline Kuster. — Beautiful orange yellow, clear and distinct; fine, full form; large and very 



double ; highly perfumed ; very desirable. 

 Mad. F. Brassac. — The flowers and buds are extra large and very double and full; color, a novel shade 



of bronze red or tawny crimson, delicately tinted with fine coppery yellow; entirely distinct and verv 



beautiful ; justly considered a very excellent Rose. 

 Mad. Maurice Kuppenbeim. — A remarkably pretty French Rose; flowers of elegant form, large, full 



and double ; color, pale canary yellow, faintly tinged with pink, shaded with coppery rose, sometimes 



soft, rosy flesh ; very sweet, handsome and desirable ; an elegant sort. 

 Mad. Rivoy. — Beautiful, rich crimson scarlet; very bright color; large, fine form, full and double ; very 



fragrant ; one of the best. 

 Mad'elle Rachel. — A lovely Tea Rose; pure snow white; very double; deliciously scented ; makes beau- 

 tiful buds; is an elegant Rose for either house culture or open ground. 

 Mad. MaxSing-er. — New and strongly recommended by the originators, who describe it as clear yellow, 



shaded orange, centre golden yellow ; medium size, very full flowers, finely perfumed. 

 Mad. Jean Sisley. — The petals of this elegant Rose are finely fringed or crimped, which gives the 



blooms an unusually beautiful appearance. Color, pure snow white, sometimes creamy white, faintly 



tinged with pale carmine. The flowers are medium size, full and double and delicately perfumed ; it is 



a constant and profuse bloomer, and quite hardy. 

 Mad. Leon St. Jean. — Beautiful, large buds, carmine and orange shaded, changing, when open, to 



blush rose, tinged with fawn and citron, sometimes pale lemon yellow; very full, double and sweet; 



an excellent Rose. • 



Mad. Villermoz. — A lovely, creamy white Rose, tinged and shaded with blush ; extra-large size, very 



full and double ; exceedingly sweet tea scent. 

 Mad'elle Claudine Perreau. — The flowers are extra large, full and perfectly double ; color, beautiful 



rosy flesh, passing to clear pink on white ground, with rich crimson centre ; a strong vigorous grower 



and free bloomer, delightfully perfumed. 

 Malmaison. — Rich creamy flesh, changing to lovely fawn, with rose centre; very large, perfectly double 



and exceedingly sweet; one of the finest varieties; quite hardy. 

 Marechal Neil. — One of the largest and most beautiful Tea Roses grown; flowers extra large, very dou- 

 ble and deliciously perfumed ; color, deep golden yellow; buds of immense size. We offer this fine 



Rose in three sizes — One-year old, 15 cts.; Larger, 35 cts.; Two-year old. 50 cts. 

 Marie Ducher. — Rich transparent salmon, with fawn centre ; large size, very double and sweet. 

 Marie Guillot. — A splendid Rose, first class in every respect; color, pure snow white, sometimes faintly 



tinged with pale yellow; extra-large size, full and double ; very sweet tea scent. 

 Marie d'Orleans. — New and fine ; medium to large size flowers, very full and fragrant ; color, rich cop- 

 pery red, with bright pink centre ; a constant and profuse bloomer ; very sweet. 

 Miss Edith Gifford. — A lovely new Tea Rose; color, rich creamy white, delicately tinged with blush 



and pale yellow ; large, finely formed buds and flowers, deliciously perfumed. 

 Mons. Chebaud de Saint Mandrier. — New and very beautiful, and promises to be valuable; large, 



finely formed buds and flowers, very double and full; color, clear rich crimson, very bright and hand- 

 some and deliciously perfumed. 

 Mad. de Vatry. — A splendid Tea Rose; large, full form, very double and sweet; color, rich crimson 



scarlet; very bright. 

 Marquise de Vivens. — The color is a novel shade of rich violet crimson, with centre and base of petals 



creamy yellow, exquisitely tinted salmon and fawn; large, full flowers, very sweet, and a constant and 



profuse bloomer. 

 Monthly Cabbag-e. — This fine old variety is still in great demand; the flower is bright rosy pink, and 



remarkably full and fragrant ; a constant bloomer ; known also as the Hundred- Leaved Rose. 

 Perle de Lyon. — Beautiful orange yellow, with peach shading, sometimes coppery gold, stained with 



crimson ; charming buds and large globular flowers, full and deliciously perfumed. 

 President. — Splendid large flowers and buds, very double and full ; color, soft rosy crimson, changing to 



brilliant carmine, shaded purplish red ; very fragrant and beautiful. • 



Princess of "Wales. — A splendid Tea Rose; flowers large and of perfect form ; outside petals rosy yel- 

 low, the centre rich golden yellow, and delicately shaded with carmine and crimson. 

 Reine Marie Henrietta. — Large, finely formed flowers, very full and double, borne in clusters and tea 



scented; color, rich crimson, elegantly shaded. 

 Reine Marie Pia. — See Hardy Ever-blooming Climbing Roses, page 20. 

 Roi de Cramoisie. — Bright purplish crimson ; large, full and double ; fragrant ; a profuse bloomer and 



good bedder. 

 Rubens. — Lovely pale yellow, slightly tinged with fawn ; very double and sweet; large, full flowers; very 



desirable. 

 Safrano. — Bright apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose; valued highly 



for its beautiful buds ; very fragrant, and one of the best. 

 Solfaterre. — Climbing habit, a lovely Rose for the South ; fine, clear sulphur yellow; good form, large, 



full and double ; very sweet. 

 Sombreuil. — Pure white, edged and tinged with silvery rose ; very sweet, large and double. 

 Souv. D'Un Ami. — A lovely Tea Rose; extra-large, globular flowers ; very full and deliciously sweet; 



color, deep rosy flesh, beautifully shaded with rich carmine ; edges and reverse of petals silver ro§e ; a 



Strong, vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 



